No One May Ever Have the Same Knowledge Again/Letters
to Mount Wilson Observatory 1915 - 1935
Edited and transcribed by Sarah Simons

The material for this book is derived from an exhibit housed at the
Museum of Jurassic
Technology in Los Angeles, California. The exhibit places in public
view some twenty-
two of the letters contained within. Mostly crack-pot letters to the
astronomers by
individuals, some learned some not, who felt that they were in
possession of information
that needed to be shared.

There is nothing so odd and perverse as the folklore of human origins.
STRANGE CREATIONS presents aberrant fantasies and myths created before and
after Charles Darwin - the imaginative creations of dreamers, cult leaders,
amateur scientists, racists and rogues.

Four Books in One: The Book of the Damned, New Lands, Lo!, & Wild Talents

How can we account for all the inexplicable astronomical observations that have
been made in the past: lights on the moon, extension of lunar rays, objects seen
leaving planet Mars, flying saucers?

These are the "damned," by which the late Charles Fort meant all the wide
range of MYSTERIES that are ignored by orthodox science or explained away
improperly.

Charles Fort worked full time for twenty-seven years at the British Museum and
the New York Public Library researching scientific journals, old periodicals,
newspapers and manuscript accounts to gather material on phenomena from the
borderlands between science and fantasy. His researches appeared in these four
books, now altogether in one huge volume. The Book of the Damned, New Lands, Lo!
and Wild Talents.